entropy
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House value is not about the size of land and house. See I can't afford a huge lot and house. But I can walk to the grocery store, everything I need is within a 5 minute drive. Restaurants, gym, swimming pool, golf club, city stuff. Literally 5~10 minutes. Most people around the area are rich. I can afford to do anything I want in my house. I have a really nice central heating system, I have a guest house, I have high end appliances, gardener, beautiful landscaping. It is like I tell my wife, we can have our little palace if we want whatever.So again... you are not comparing apples to apples... "smaller house, smaller lot". So if you were to actually buy the same size house and land I would guess you would not be "way richer".
I could not afford any of this in Vermont. I'd have a big house sure, but not nearly as nice. Even if I bought a house the same size, it wouldn't be nearly as nice.
The appreciation of our house has also been astronomical. So that by itself has made me richer. If I stayed in VT, that wouldn't be the case.
So yeah. I am way richer lol.
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